Corinne Madeleine von Reding- Biberegg

Where Light Meets Emotion,

Stories Find Their Voice

Born in Frankfurt in 1960, Corinne Madeleine von Reding-Biberegg is an internationally recognized fine art and documentary photographer, whose journey has taken her across Germany, Switzerland, Italy, and Spain. Her unique visual language is deeply influenced by a multicultural upbringing and a passion for storytelling through images.

After graduating from the Hamburg Photographic School in 1990, Corinne embarked on a career as a photojournalist, capturing powerful narratives across Europe and America. In 2005, she was commissioned to document the Olympic Winter Games in Turin, a project that culminated in an acclaimed exhibition showcasing the raw energy and emotion behind the event. Beyond reportage, her work extends into animal photography, a field where she has developed a singular voice. Inspired by her deep love for animals, she refined her skills under the mentorship of some of the most renowned dog and horse photographers.

Since 2009, her striking portraits of horses and dogs—particularly her evocative series featuring her whippet, Ivoine—have earned international recognition, awards, and exhibitions in Switzerland, Italy, and across Europe.

Her fine art prints, crafted with meticulous attention to detail, are produced in collaboration with Mauro Monfrino Fine Art Lab in Torino. Using Hahnemühle museum-quality cotton paper, each print is expertly framed and mounted, ensuring archival longevity and an unparalleled level of detail.

With a body of work that seamlessly blends photojournalism, fine art, and emotional storytelling, Corinne Madeleine von Reding Biberegg continues to explore the delicate intersections of nature, human connection, and the silent narratives captured through the lens.